dayliGht, Roya Marsh
dayliGht, Roya Marsh
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dayliGht
Poems

Author: Roya Marsh

Narrator: Roya Marsh

Unabridged: 1 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

This program is read by the author

dayliGht is a dazzling collection of poems from a necessary new voice, at once a clarion call for stories of Black women and a rebuke of broken notions of sexuality and race.

Growing up, Roya Marsh was considered “tomboy passing." With an affinity for baggy clothes, cornrows, and bandanas, she came of age in an era when the wide spectrum of gender and sexuality was rarely acknowledged or discussed. She knew she was “different,” her family knew she was “different,” but anything outside of the heteronorm was either disregarded or disparaged.

In her stunning debut, written in protest to an absence of representation, Marsh recalls her early life and the attendant torments of a butch Black woman coming of age in America. In lush, powerful, and vulnerable verses, dayliGht unpacks traumas to unearth truths, revealing a deep well of resilience, a cutting sense of irony, and an astonishing fresh talent.

A Macmillan Audio production from MCD x FSG Originals

About Roya Marsh

Bronx, New York native, Roya Marsh is a poet, performer, educator and activist. She is the author of dayliGht, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Poetry and savings time. Roya works feverishly toward Queer liberation and dismantling white supremacy. She is the co-founder of the Bronx Poet Laureate, and leads creative writing workshops with NYC DOE, PEN America Emerging Voices, Lambda Literary’s LGBTQ Writers in Schools and Poets & Writers. Roya is the awardee of the Lotos Foundation Prize for Poetry and 2024 Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) Award from Bronx Council on the Arts. Roya and her work have been featured widely including, The Academy of American Poets, The Poetry Foundation, Poetry Magazine, GLAAD, Electric Literature, The Village Voice, Nylon, Huffington Post, The Root, Button Poetry, BAM, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Apollo Theater, Joe’s Pub, Lexus Verses and Flow, On One with Angela Rye, BET and The BreakBeat Poets Vol 2: Black Girl Magic (Haymarket 2018).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny

Very slam poetry vibes. Loved the introduction. Black butch feminist survivor writing !!!!......more

Goodreads review by CJ

TW: rape, child abuse, suicide, domestic abuse, violence, racism This is everything I hoped Milk and Honey would be. There were no platitudes, no simple truths. Every poem felt deliberate and powerful, meant to encourage and strengthen those who've been in similar situations while giving abusers no p......more

Goodreads review by Marc

Stunning! Video review [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Carlton

"silence is not just deadly but the weapon itself left at the scene of the crime used to extinguish generations of black mental health issues because black people don’t have time for exhaustion//depression we will do our work//massa’s work// & still have time to be slaves to our own trauma" WOW OH WOW! THIS WAS......more


Awards

  • Lambda Literary Award - Nominee